Mystery Explore Japan's Greatest Limestone Cave, Walking Around Akiyoshidō cave

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I visited Akiyoshidai National Park and visited one of the most famous limestone caves in Japan, Akiyoshido Cave.
The total length of the cave is over 10 km, making it one of the largest limestone caves in Japan.
Visitors can stroll along a 1-kilometer sightseeing course.

00:00 Main entrance of Akiyoshido Cave
01:48 Inside the cave
03:28 One Hundred Plates
04:00 Hiroba (Fuji inside the cave)
04:44 Large Matsutake Mushroom
05:22 Umbrellas
06:50 Daikoku Pillar
07:03 Golden Pillar
07:56 King of the Rock Cave
08:32 Jellyfish climbing waterfall
09:35 300 million year time tunnel

It was designated as a national park (Akiyoshidai National Park) in 1955 and as a special natural monument in 1964.

Akiyoshidō cave (秋芳洞), a special national treasure, is one of the largest limestone caves in the country. It is filled with geographically precious objects such as gigantic stalagmites, rimstones like terraced rice fields, and many others. The cave started forming a million years ago and you will be fascinated with the visible history of the earth. Enjoy it thoroughly by viewing and photographing.
You will walk through the cave comfortably as the temperature stays 17 ℃ throughout a year. You can go directly up to the Akiyoshidai Plateau (秋吉台) from the elevator located in the middle of the cave.

Akiyoshidai National Park, Mine City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan Tourist Information
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